Discover the best top things to do in Mayreau, St. Vincent and the Grenadines including Mayreau Gardens, Saline Bay, Mayreau, Salt Whistle Bay, Mopian Reef, Mayreau Catholic Church, Puruni Wreck, Dennis' Hideaway.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
This is a small inhabited island with a wide.and wonderful bay and is the launch pad for the Cays. The Island is about a mile wide with the village a steep few hundred feet above the wide sandy beach. We came via a cruise ship and pilot boat. Getting off the ferry boat onto the sand took some imagination and getting wet. The few local people make you welcome with sun beds, umbrellas. There are, however, some shade trees on the beach and incessant background music is provided by the local band. The local people provided bonfires, cooked food and provided the necessary quantities of drink. There are a few local stores and and inevitable dress stores which add a lot of colour. The sea water is majestic. This is a come again quickly place.
4.5 based on 155 reviews
This pristine tropical bay and its beach are protected from rough Atlantic waters by a small piece of land that extends out into the ocean. Charming bungalows on the breathtaking Salt Whistle Bay, Mayreau, which National Geographic called "Paradise Found" and Conde Nast Traveler listed as a "Top International Beach." Spectacular, unspoiled views of the turquoise reefs, amazing snorkeling and stand-up paddle boarding (equipment included), and a world-class kitesurfing beach, all on site. The pristine Tobago Cays are a short 15 min boat trip. Enjoy the on-site restaurant and beach bar with a tasty, international menu.
We went here as part of the Yanis Catamaran Tours. The waters were crystal clear and the water was shallow enough for those who cannot swim to be completely comfortable. The sand was like powder under your feet. A must visit.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
We visited this church on our tradewinds trip to Mayreau. We stayed at the villas there and went on an excursion to the church. It was very pretty and had some amazing views on the backside of the church.
4.0 based on 13 reviews
This dive is known for its lobster, beer and live bands.
We just stayed 5 days in Dennis's hideaway. Simple clean and lovely service. Dennis was just about the perfect host. You can walk everywhere on the island although it has some steep hills. The views are wonderful. You only need swimsuit snorkel and and a T shirt. The beaches were near deserted at his time of year. Salt whistle bay looks great in the pictures but too many shacks. We will go back soon
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